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I am an engagement professional with over a decade of diverse experiences in education, museum interpretation, science communication, community engagement and partnerships, cultural programming, collaborative projects, special events, and academic research.
My academic background is primarily in vertebrate palaeontology, which has given me a strong understanding of the diversity of life through time and across environments. I have worked on problems of morphology, evolution, and phylogenetics across a taxonomically broad range of vertebrates and ecosystems from the Devonian to the Mesozoic.
I am an engagement professional with over a decade of diverse experiences in education, museum interpretation, science communication, community engagement and partnerships, cultural programming, collaborative projects, special events, and academic research.
My academic background is primarily in vertebrate palaeontology, which has given me a strong understanding of the diversity of life through time and across environments. I have worked on problems of morphology, evolution, and phylogenetics across a taxonomically broad range of vertebrates and ecosystems from the Devonian to the Mesozoic.
Header photo © J. R. Hawthorn. Modern ichnology: snails leave meandering traces at Point Prim, Prince Edward Island, Canada.